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Discover LudwigThe phrase "generous of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who is kind or giving with their resources, time, or actions. Example: "It was very generous of her to donate a portion of her earnings to charity every month."
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Mighty generous of you.
How very generous of him.
That's very generous of you.
Generous of him.
That is gracious and generous of you.
How generous of Google and Microsoft!
It was generous of him.
That's generous of you, Steve!
The most loving and generous of men.
That's very generous of the Truro magistrate.
"But he was generous of heart".
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